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Just listened to Drama this morning, and will spin more Yes tonight and this week. RIP.
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UFO!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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Somebody else can confirm, but I think BN was contractually prohibited from putting McCoy's name on the cover, because of the contracts he had with Inpulse at the time. I sure they would have, but couldn't - or one would sure think.
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I've had this disc for years, and really love his first string quartet - as much as the Debussy in fact.
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Mode For Joe (BN) and Power To The People (Milestone) are my top 2. Will have to think on the next three.
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Barely half-a-dozen that probably qualify as really true "Standards" (alas) -- and yet, I'm having trouble narrowing down a list to just 10 titles. Just skimming his discography (pulling out tunes based on name recognition alone), I'm easily up to over 20 titles that I remember as being really key (at least for me) -- and I know I'd have to go back and actually listen to most of them, to narrow the list. Plus I'm sure there are 2-3 more tunes that aren't the usual, that I can never remember the titles of -- which I always think are way underrated. Not that everything he did/wrote is up there, but there's a lot that is!
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Gonna half to think about this, but no such list is complete without Law Years.
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Ornette tunes with vocals? Never knew! Any examples uploaded to Yoiutube, or other streaming sources?
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I keep reading about the altercation between Max Roach and Ornette in what was it, 1959 -- in various remembrances this week. Roach supposedly punched Ornette in the mouth, on the bandstand. Forgive my ignorance, did they ever reconcile? Ever play together again? Did Roach ever comment about Ornette in the years and decades later? Searches on-line come up with a dozen dozen retellings of the punch in '59, but I'm finding little else. What's the story, or rather, the story after the story? Thanks!
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What classical composer's sonic "vision" would most closely parallel that of Ornette's? Not literally, of course -- but who in the classical world would you say was maybe almost a kindred spirit of Ornette's? The name that comes to mind for me is Charles Ives, but I'd be curious what anyone else thinks.
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Got my shipment while I was out of town, safe and sound. Back home from KC (in DC), loving the bonus material on Unity, of course... ...but the big surprise for me was the one previously unreleased alternate of the title track on/of "Mode For Joe". Two minutes longer than the master, and (I think) fairly radically different soling from Joe, but all the others as too. I can see how they decided the master take, but the new alternate has less of Joe's "pet" licks (and one in particular, especially, which always bugs me a little - since he does/did it so much). Anyway, between Unity and Mode For Joe alone, that's five more new solos from Joe, and four from Woody Shaw. Hot damn! Sound quality is excellent, and I'm normally not much of a stickler about such things.
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Gosh, I'd forgotten all about the Diz for President stuff, and had never seen either of those pics. Thanks to all for posting them!
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Did my part.
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I've got almost 25 years of DB's, inherited from my uncle - complete, from April 1965 to about 1990. I fondly remember thumbing through them regularly when I was in college (late 80's), and was thrilled to have gotten them when he passed a few years ago.
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http://kresge.org/sites/default/files/Belgrave_Monograph.pdf Don't know if this has already been posted, but this is quite a nice document.
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I have most (maybe all?) of Belgrave's Tribe-related recordings -- but I'm wondering what of his sideman work specifically from the 60's and 70's is most important, in terms of space he gets to solo. I think the only other thing I have in that regard is the Curtis Amy side (literally one side) on Pacific (on the Select, and as bonus tracks on Katanga!). But other than that, I've never taken the plunge on anything else. I do seem to remember seeing his name come up on some obscure releases on the Dusty Groove site -- including some things that I'd never seen listed on-line in any of his other credits (i.e. All Music, or other on-line discographies). Did he ever record under a pseudonym? - I seem to remember super-vaguely a piece of Dusty Groove prose that suggested something like that. Anyway, outside of what he did on/for Tribe, what's the most significant Belgrave to pick up in terms of his 60's and 70's sideman work? (Thanks!)
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Phil Ranelin Reminiscence Wide Hive $5 Hell of a good record, recommended!!
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Didn't Bob post here a time or three? - at some point (years ago). Not a whole lot, I know, but maybe a dozen times (total), as best I'm recalling. What was his userid? Would love to read back through his posts. I also recall reading some blog-posts(?) of his about some previously and totally unreleased stuff at some point. Maybe that Tony Williams pseudo-punk(-ish) band thing came through him? - the one with vocals. And I'm remembering something about a bunch of unreleased Herbie Hancock jingle-work (and some other way-lesser-known work of his, that he did uncredited, of course). And maybe a couple individual tracks that Miles Davis produced (but didn't play on) from around 1969? - that I'm vaguely remembering that Dave Holland and maybe Jack D. were on? Anyone have any links to any of that? Would love to read some more of Bob's writing in that more casual kind of context -- especially in light of events now. Always loved his liners, but sometimes there's even more personality that comes through in even less formal contexts. Always meant to try and chat him up by email at some point or another, about a tiny handful of specific and still-unreleased BN sessions (Knowing me, I'm sure you all can guess about which one in particular, which I think 'surfaced' through him), just to get his personal thoughts on it. Except, I thought he'd never consent to putting any words about it in print (even in email), so I had this crazy notion of trying to chat him up at some point at a concert (if I ever got up to New York), or maybe by phone. Opportunities no longer possible.
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Thanks. They said they shipped it on May 13th (or maybe 12th, depending on the time/date difference) -- or I got the email that said that it had shipped "today" around 4:30am (Eastern) on 5/13. If it gets here, great -- if not, it'll be waiting for me when I'm back.
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How long does CDJAPAN usually take to get here using their cheapest shipping method? They say 1-3 weeks (but it could be 12 weeks). I've only ordered from them once before, and I seem to remember it took a couple weeks or so - is that about right? Finally got around to ordering Unity (with the alternates), and also got Mode For Joe (also for the previously unreleased alternate) -- and hoping they get here before I'm out of town in early June.
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Expletive. I didn't know Bob, but we all benefited from and know a lot of the work he did for BN -- probably more than I'll ever know. I understand more than a few things even escaped from the vaults (both legitimately, and in a few cases, otherwise), from him having liberated them -- and for that I'll always be immensely grateful. Barely much more than 10 years older than me is pretty darn young to go -- though as my father is getting close to 90 (and me nearly in my late 40's), my definition of 'young' has certainly shifted in recent years. Would be interested in reading a rundown of everything he was involved in over the years, *outside* of his own writing, recording, and performing. I'm sure the list would include 5x as many projects that I've owned (or at least heard) than I was previously aware of (or at least could remember). Big, big loss. RIP, RIP.
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Belden? Oh man, 58 is so young, All my thoughts and prayers...
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a perfectly good louis armstrong concert from 5-17-59 ljubljana
Rooster_Ties replied to l p's topic in Recommendations
I think I used to have a CD with that very cover, what seems like several eons ago -- maybe around 1990-91? No recollection of it otherwise.
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